SiMls. Ofllcnal Citv Paper. BANY. FRIDAY. DEO. 10. 1880. - A Few Mtar Fta - Wheat quotation are as liigh now In Liverpool as when our producer here .ere receiving one Collar a bushel fortlielr wheat. The wain reason by wlioat com mand hot seventy, three cents per bushel In tlil market, Is tltat we have bnt one outlet, but one highway, to tlie markets of the wurML and that' highway is prac tically cloved nntil sprine. as tlie Ice gorge In the; Colombia will prevent jrra'n ships fiom asrendtns? the river : ami audi ton nage arriving at Astoria may be compelled to He there lor week or even months or go elie where I n search of ca rgoes. There are other reasons for the present low prices r.f wlet hnf the chtet eaue la as above tated. And until the caue V removed. ir orodncera can never count on recelv- It.ea full and fair price lor their cereal. Ja-.su than fifty miles due west of this dir. nature offers one ot the best natural Harbors on the North American continent. V Uhont any Improvement whatever on tttf hiir nl ?ho Tnrtinh -ot this bay, lteht draueh't vessels can now enter safely and certainly. Winter or Summer it posltive-mi-ted with ice or shifting sands. Once acros3 tlie bar and . there opens out a commodious bay, hi wbtch the commerce ot the world might float In safety, with water sufficient for the la rsrest vessels that float. An appro priation of f 10,000 has been made by the General Government tor the Improvement ot tills bar. In other words the Board of Pacific Cst Euehieers have been instruct ed to deepen the entrance to this harbor or bay. known as Yamuna Bay. to a depth sufficient for the entrance of the deepest draught vessels, and $40,000 appropriated to commence tlie work. The Chiet En gineer ordered the necessary survey of the mouth o! the bay e that the work con.u be inaugurated and carried on successfully and advantneeowdy. These surveys have been made, the maps and charts nearly mmniiii!d. itul In i few days the Chief Engineer will telegraph to Washington J or authority to commence the work :t once.' "When the' money appropriated ; is nwnil'vi. r.nort will be made and the amount necessary to complete the work uriuvl for annronriated bv Conres. This ( , is the coarse pat-sued in all government . . works. The matter ot building a railroad lrom this city to Yaquina Bay has been urged noon the' people of thisvalley lor years,and the main obstacle to its success was lack of aid from the General Government in the improvement ot tle bar at tlie entrance of the bay. .That matter being an aceom jilwbed Cicr, there is now no serious ob stacle in the way of the building oi the railway to the bay, work on which will commence, as early as the weather will permit In the spring, at the bay and. will be pushed toward this city as rapidly as "" abundant means and energy will permit. With the completion of this railway tlie producers of the Central Valley wlil be more greatly benefited titan any other class ot our people. If tlie road was now In operation our wheat would sell for one -dollar per bushel. Ttae rreawlenra atesMK. The President's message was delivered at Washington on Monday. 1 It is a lengthy document, containing 15,000 words. It la -a clear, sensible, trutbral statement that isll can read understanding. ; His remarks In regard to the outrages opon tlie electoral rights in the Southern States will meet with the fullest approbation ot all right thinking men. The'adoptlon of rigorous means for the suppression ot polygamy are recommended. The new Chinese treaty is promised next month. ; Tlie silver question U also ably discussed. Detailed Information is given regarding onr finan ces, allowing them to be in a satisfactory onditlon. The President refers to the Columbia-and Mississippi rivers as the two great leading rivers ot North America, insisting upon the importance ! their improvement. lie refers to the doty ot Congress to provide ; for ' General Grant in such manner as his eminent ser vices deserve, and in such manner as would meet the unanimous approbation of the country. Ho calls ttentl'ui . to the re modeling of the Supreme Court, making such provision as would enable it to ac complish the business before it. It is an able State paper, and we are sorry that we bare not a sufficient working lotce to pre sent it entire in our columns this morning. jnla4eipliia PrceM Srul oltti SlOO,. A fund of one hundred tlHKand dollars hi been Talscd In Philadelphia and will N pnacntl to Grant in a short time. The idea originated with some ot Grant's personal friends who think his present in- nme not sufficiently large to support him in a style Worthy of jtn ex-President. .John 21. Jr orDcs ami oincr weaitny n-.en l Beaton were spp"0 to wben tlie object was first thought of but tlie New York Ti'rus, ex.Preldential fund had got the Etxrt and so Grant's friends In Philadelphia mens thrown upon their own resources. Tbe PhUadelyhut fund ts . exclusively - for Crn.'it, aad it was stated to-dny by one of ts 6 oesi lnti.nata ot tlie General's friends ?t te money had all been raised and was ! ; 1 l,i tank. He also said," white t '.- to rive the names of the subscrih- f -t iT.e money had been given by . '! --j'Jl:can sod Deaiocrata. Withia y or two according to the present . . ar f-a GrAr.t will be invited tn.FhUa- i e iMandecJ tho)ir-mi dollars .' - : i-ti to Lisa. t lias been em ". -4 to attract .insects t't r:i H4, '. Icebound. The steamer Elder from San Francisco, tried to get through the ice gorge above St. Helens on Sunday, but was unable to do so and liad to return. . Tlie ice gorge Is ten feet deep a few miles above St. Helens, and extends for a distance of at least lour miles. This condition of things only more so, Is liable to continue until spring. With the opening ot Yaqnina Bay all this will he stopped. Pasenger and freight will not be delated for days and even weeks in the Columbia river waiting for a thaw so as to enable them to gvt to Port land. On tlie cotrarv, tliere will not be a moment's delay on account of Ice at Ya quina liny. . Upon tlie completion ct the railway from tlie Bay to this city, passen gers and lreight frnm San Francisco will be forwarded at once to this city, arriving In prohably less than lonr hours after their arrival at Yaquina and the time between the two points, winter or summer, will not be over thirty-six hours: In addition. U this the priees fur fare and freights will be about one-third the present rates. We have the best assurances, and are authorized to say. that the railway from Yaquina to this city will be completed and doing business early next -tall it is be lieved by the first of. September, . J3S1. The terminus of the jnad on the Bny has been selected, and In a very short time woik will he commenced on the wharves. warehouses, offices, shops, etc., for the ue of the Company.' The road is to lie bulit of steel rails, fllty pounds to the yard. and the rolling stock is to be first class throughout. - Otnelal Vote or Orcni. Hancock. Garfield. Baker 620 ilS Benton.... 098 744 Clackamas 972 1103 Clatsop 434 537 Columbia 223 313 Coos 5)4 C07 Curry 14S 14S Douglas 1105 l'i.'ifi Grant 4M 45i Jsckson 1065 74.1 Josephine 279 103 Lake 37J 22 Lane -.. 10:i; 1012 Linn 1677 1415 Marion 13 2050 Multnomah .... 2720 S211 Polk .... ... 714 771 Tillamook- 84 . 134 ..Umatilla 1535 1250 Union 899 6S4 Wasco 1510 1329 Washington 573 SS0 Yamhill , 94'S .3053 Total ........... .10955 20318 The Greenback ticket received 222 votes. Tote of WaMilnstoa Territory. Following are the lull official returns Brents carried every county but four From this time Washington territory may be set down as Kepublicau, without possi bility of contest : Conn' ies. Brents. Biuk. CI ClM-halis.... .... 121 Clallam ? Clarke . 600 Columbia 757 Cowlitz 262 00 320 707 142 109 202 Island. W Jffersoi. 192 Kitsap.... -. 234 King 821 Klickitat 492 Lewis ..... 315 . 219 7(30 350 243 Mason..... 62 Pierce 512 Pacific 177 02 332 G7 50 3S7 07 Stevens. J -t?Dokan .. . . .... .... 714 Skamat.ia 4o Snohomish 231 Sun Juan..... ' 12H Thurston 4(Mj 175 114 Whatcom..... 33a Whitman 6S Walla Walla... 9Si 621 875 Wahkiaknin . o . 87 Yakima 211 234 Totals 8S10 7010 Brents majority, 1,797. A Cruel Slory. An Inter-Ocean's special from New York has a story of Kobert B. Bedell, cx-presi dent of tlie Erie railway, who married a dashing second wife in 1862. A conspiracy then seemed to lie formed against him by his former intimate friend A. L, Murray. whose son was hU wife's- too intimate friend, and its purpose seemed to be to rob him ot his money. Under its baleful workings his wile - secured a divorce and alhnenv. and ho (Bedelll was one day In July, 1876, set npou by A. L.. Murray. Jr.. Chauncey Bernard and J. fl. Comer at the railway station at Goshen, held by two of j them and beaten in the faee with a raw- l.:... .1... mirl, tl, nnnftHtnl tutf.itt. ! of distroylng his eyesight. He ocly treed himself by getilngbii hand on his revolver. Ilis assailant tlicn fled but one of them at tempted to shoot him as lie ran. He was two quick however, and brought him to the ground lor which he was afterwards honorably acquitted- in court. - His wile bad at first lelt bins suf reptltlously taking away valuable, securities from the safe worth $100,000. It seems to be a case of too many relatives in tlie house all ot whom assisted in making trouble.' Bedel! lias been a very successful business man and highly asfeemed. ' ' A very rich quartz ledge has been tlla- coveretl on' tbe head Patera ol Uoqullie rlyer by Glen Cook and others, . ot Coos conntv. The led ire la - situated on Jolin- son'a mountain, and Inspires great confi dence among experts who have seen speci mens of the oret - The ledge has been traced lour miles, and twelve " claims of 1,500 leet each, have already been taken One ton ol the ore has been sent to San Francisco to be te&ted. It is tlie opinion ol the discoverers that It is the source trom where all the gold has come that has been found in bars, creeks, pilches, benches on both sides oi the Coast range of mountains on the w est In Coos aud Curry, aod on the east In Coos and Douglas counties. One nugget of the value of $ 130 has been taken out of the ledge. - Claims have been staked off along the range for seven ot eight roiies, and the discovery Is creating quite an excitement. , - j The subcutaneous injection of sulphuric twelve tiosit-s, is recommended by-Dr. Comeryi for the successful trxafeuieut J sm:: Watterson, of the Louisville Courier Journal, a man as dear to Tilden as are the ruddy drops that visit hi3 sad heart, says that '"the democratic parly which in IS60 made a wnntoii attempt -to take its own lite, and did precipitate the' country into a costly, bloody and senseless war, has been floundering about every since without com pass or rudder seining at ; every expedient, catchtr.g at every straw; all .ttungs by tarns and nothing long.s . In . 1SG4 Ithad. a war candidate on a soft-money platform;, in 1872, an ultra protectionist on a free-trade platform; In 1S70, achieving a yictory upon a coherent platform and ticket, only to abandon both In 1SS0, wo find ourselves beaten and discredited and ridiculed by a party which," etc.. etc. .And so the mar-Hfcer goes right on for a column, jnst as natural and a true as it lie was writing tor a Republican paper. I An Outlaw Urave. There was a cleaning out of the outlaws in tlie Newcastle reghn of Kentucky three y-ii:ra ago. Six of the offetHlcrs ; were hanged by lynchers, but JneK Simmons, ine worst oi tne gang, escaped iroui lus pursuers in tlie mountains, and was not after'.varJ seen. It was supposed that he had made his way but of toe State. The opening of a eave was recently . discovered and within was the skeleton of Simmons. He lay on a bed of straw, where he Is pre sumed to have died of a wound received during his fight from the moh, aud by his side was a tin box full oi booty. A Modern Inquisition. Some Galveston boys were impressed by reading ot the martyrdom of saints by death al the stake, and they dechled i to burn a pet dog in the same manner. The leader in the movement had a theory that the poor brute's sufferings would resnlt in im mortal joj's. and so be a good thing for it. A post was driven into the ground, tlie dog chained last, and a roaring tire built. The boys sang hymns while j the victim was roasting to death. Solid Kuntlt Carullua. PROSCRIPTION RESOLVED ON HOW REPUB LICANS ARE TO BE TREATED FAIR NOTICE TO IJIMIGISANTS. " . (From the Greenville Mountaincer.l -Pursuant to adjourned meeting. 'Tiger Democratic Club met nt Masonic Hall. Tigcrville, Greenville County, S. C, on November C. : Captain I. jl. Jennings, President, hi the chair, T.- E; Bwert, Sec retary pro tempore. The club being called to order. Captain Jeiiuing. in an appro priate and very enthusiastic and stirring speech, announced the meeting ready for business. On motion the committee handed in the following resolutions, which were noan imously adopted, viz: First that we. tlie members of Tiger Club, have the good ol our entire country at heart. Second That we do not believe a lair administration ot the laws will be given us by the Radical party in South Carolina, nor does that party eotuider th-j interests of either white or black. Third That prior to the election In-h on the 2d. of November hwt. we urged upon our colored citizens tlw importance of voting with the Democratic party, the party from which they derive all their support and recognition. Yet in spite of our pleading they almost to a man voted the Radical ticket. j Fourth That from henceforth we pledge ourselves to discard any j man, white or black, who votes with the Radical party, and that we will not rent any ot our lands to, or have upon our premises, snch men until they prove their sincerity to an hon est government or the Democratic party by their works and deed?. j Fifth That we earnestly call upon the people of our country and' State to join hands with us in this matter as the only course tor the people to save the govern ment Iroui corruption antl fraud. Sixth That we beg the sitizens and mer chants of Greenville 'ity to discharge front their euifitoy any white' or black Radical and fill their places with Democrats. ' '- Seventh That we discountenance any man who will violate any of the above resolutions and consider him - wanting in loyalty to lit party, ami scot linn as an enemy to good govenimt nt. Kiglith Tint, no tenants whom we may h ive on our place sliill be allowed to have in their employ any white or black Radical. ' ' . Ninth 1 hat any voter a stranger to us who may apply to us for employment must produce satisfactory papers that he is a Democrat. ... ,-.. j - ' Tenth That a copy of tliese resolutions be trans intrtcd- to-the-Oreenville paera for publication. 'and that all oilier papers in S utli Carolina - friendly to 'good and holiest government publish also. ' L.. I. Jennings, T. E. KWART f President Club. Secretary. " Trouble AvoMod. ' A Tribune editorial pertinently says : If the electoral vote had been at all close, then there would have been three chances lor a row. First Defeat of the California elector which would hare been set down to Republican partisan zeal. Xext.de' feat of the Indiana elector which tha Democratic canvaseiug board would certain ly have nccoinplihlK-d if .the vote won Id have made a diOerence, and thirdly, the stupid failure- of tlte Georgia electoral college to vote on the day appointed. The. oct'iifTf-nce ot these blunders, likely to be repeated under our complicated system every four years,, should teach Congret-s the necessity of .amending the method of electing the president so that the escape from a revolntjori every , four years may not be considered a signal mark ot divine mercy. - The International Congress of pSiysiclnns who mnk'e a specialty ot ear dUe?f s wHl hasre their next meeting, la 1884, at Banle, fcwrttzerrana.' ine first one whs hekl at of i 1'WladelpMa In nd tlia aae ttils - j year at Milan. . . A foot-iacer named Cozad, ; who got away with some of the . Willamette Val ley ites about two " years ago, undertook his little game" in : Colorado tlie other day and lost his "wind.' He was backed for $13,000 to run 80 yards against a man whom he could beat, but with whom he ha "greed tp throw off, the race byjure tending to bo taken suddenly ill after run ning half the race. Cozad did - throw off tlie race, when his backer, who had put up large a sum on ins ability to win. put a chunk ot lead into him, career. . .; . ending his Sew To-Day. TWELFTH ANNUAL BALL Altojrfngiiie Co. 3XTo- 1, WILL BB OIVKN AT PACIFIC OPERA HOUSE, 6HRISTMAS EVE. , I'ommlltfe ot ArrnneruiPot. T. J. CKINR. . JOE WEBT5EK. Jr.. l"REi. RKIS, r AKCIIIK MONTEITH. j. .. uiiaiOL li. .... ;. .. .. oiuiuitlce of Rervption. W. Tl. ;OTT, D. BAKKIX. M. V. BKOWNV ' JUS. WEUBKB. CJIAS. KIEKJili, v T. J. CLUsK. Floor Ceiuuitttr. FRKI IlKIS,- JOK CLARK, N. KAl.ISKY, JOK WEBBER, Jr.. IKE CONN. A m 'HI E -MOXTEITIT, M. B.VU MU ART, j FRED MI U.EU. Tickets... .91 BO Administrator's Sale. "VTOTTCE isherehy sriven that the nnc!errrn X edutiinUiistrator or iho estate of Rotwrt. Carter, deceased, will. !v virtue nfnn orilnr of the Conmy t;onrt of t-iin county. Orearon, daty made and entered nf recwd at the December lerm oi tne said ( ouri in the year 18S0, on Saturday, the 15th day of January, A. V. 1881, at tlie Court House door m JAnn countv, Oi-e- Stoii, nt the Hour of one o'-lock in the afternoon of snld day, sell at public auction to the high est bidder, the following descrilied real uroner- ty. to-wit : Resinning at the southwest corner of R. II. Pollard's donation land claim, not iflca- jicn bo. i.vj . ana i-iaira xo. nt, in Tn 10 S, K i west of the Willamette meridian, and running thence east twenty-nine chains and thirt r-fnur imks.t lit-nce north tliirtv-one chninsnnd eighty Ave links, thence west to the-west line of saiil donation land claim, tltenc south ten degrees east to the place of Ui'iiintn j. con'alnin 100 acres niorc or less, situated in I. inn coumy, Or egon. Tkbmb ok Sat.k.-' To tie for trold coin of the United State- two-thirds of tlie imrclnt-e price to ix5 ensn in nana, ana tne remaining t ntrn on a credit of twelve months, bearing interest from the day ot sale at tlie rate of ten )wr cent, per annum, and to be secured by n mortgage on the premises. . WLLL1ASI KIXIKK. Hec, 10, 1S80 nllvU Administrator. 12, O. Physician HYDE, - & Surgeon, (FTICK In Voshay Mason's drujr store. Kcsidence- CrouUalbiu street, Albany, Or- !iin. viana Siotlee to Tsx-rtiym of l.lnn C'-euaty. Notice isherehy jriven that I will meet tne Tax-Payers of Linn conntv ate o'clock A. M-. and remain until 4 o'clock p. M. at their respect ive piuces oi voi insr m I lie several precincts, at the following- times and places, for t he pur pose of collecting taxes for the year 18' : Fox Valley, Slomlav, November 29, 1880. Pcio. Tuesday, Novem'ier 80, 188a Franklin Butte, Wednesday, lleoemlier 1, 1880. Kan tints. Thursday, Decemlier 2. IsihI. Lebsinon. Fridav, L)eceml)er3. 18811. SVaterloo. Stituri1(iv, Heccm'ier 4. 1880. Liberty. Monday, Decembers, 1880. fweet Home, Tuesday, Deeimilier 7, 1883. Bru-di ;reek, Wediiesdav, Di-cetnbcr 8, 1980. Mabel, Tlmrsday-. Decemlier 9, 1RS0. lii-owusville, Sruturday, Dee-emlier 11, 1880. Centet, Monday.' tf";ni!ier 13, 1380. S rnctise. 'i'ui-s-lav, t'ei-einlH-r It. 1880. i i-lyins. Wc-1tiejiv, I--'nii'r 15, 1880. Jfni ris'.mi-jc, Tlitiwday, lecemtcr 16,18a0. IIaloy. F:'i-.iuy, December 17. 1880. Sliedd. Saturday, Decemlier 18. 1880. West Albany, Slomlav, Jecember 20, 1830. Kist Alliany, Tuesday, D ecember 21, 1880. TAKE NOTIClj : Pay your taxes and save costs. J.J. CHARLTON, fheriffand Tax-collector of Linn Co. Or. Sheriff's gale. NOTICE IS IIErtEBTOrVEN that bv virtue of a decree ot foreclosure rendered in tlie Circuit Court of the. State of Orearon for the county of Linn, in a suit wherein Lillie J. Has- orouic was planum ana M. 1.. iiasbrootc, c. Cooley and James H. Wasiibnrne, partr-ers tin der the firm-name and stvle of Coolev & Wash burn, and Albert Butts were defendants, and by virtue of an execution issued out of said Court in pursuance ot said deereeof foreclosure and to me directed and delivered on the 18th day ot November 1880.voinmandimr and direct ing me to sell the real property hereinafter de scribed, I liave levied noon the mortgaged premises as described in said decree and writ of executiou as follows, to-wit ; BcKlnnintr t the southeast corner of the Samuel Johnson, donation land claim, beimr slutmsSo. 32 and 38. nnd not ification No. 2.071 nnd Ileitis alsothe northeast corner of Elisha Jriflith's land claim, and running thence west 147 rod, inence nort n ao rods, tnence east 147 rods, thence south 90 rods to llift-placc of bein iitntr. cmtaininsr 80 acres more or less, lyine an J leln in the county of Linn and State of oixon, ana on eaiurauy, tno 1st day of January, lS81, . at the Court House door in the eity of Alliany. Linn county, Oregon, at. the honrof two o'clock in the afternoon of said dav.I will sell thehere- tnoeiore oescnoen mortaueea premises at pui lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hnnd. to satisfy and niv 'he demands of the plaintiff in said writ, with the costs, interest ana ai-inirsnMinra inereon. Dated this stitb day ot November. A. T). 1880. SherltTof Linn county. Ore-ron. By S. H. Clauohtuk, Deputy. dec380nl0 HURRAH FOR. THE H3LIDA1S 1 CHRISTMAS -AT- Conrad Meyer's! The Tmhlle i specially Invited to cull and ex amine the largeand varied assortment of Cl23?stzzias3 Goods Jnst received af .Conrad Mej-er's, on corner of isroauaioin ana r irai srrcois. consisting oi MECHAXICAL TOYS, of all kinds, uulqne and handsome ; Wax, china & Rubber Dolls, of all sizes, styles and prices ; . -Baby Buggies, - .for nice little girls ; . ..,t Wagons and Teloclpedcm ' -- . for good little boys ; , - ' Blusfcal Toys, that will delight the children ; J Toy Sets, ' " cheap and handsome " Fancy Work -Boxes, . hanthwrne for.pretieiit t any one; and an almost endlossnnd InnmneruWo variety -AL'SO- AU kadspf tinfections, Foreiap an4 Uomestie Call and see for yourself, as ypn can no tfalj to in pieaiiuu uwu tu quaoiy ajiu pficea. . Kotk Tilts- -Fresh Bread every dayv 1-ONRAB SiETKRi '- Albany, Or,, Kov. 14, 1880-ia-J JOB PRI2JTHTG! Neatly eiecuted at tiii office. sPLEXDID HOLIDAY GOODS -AT- MaSOXl S Xirs. St., Albany. rpiIE LARGEST STOCK OF : ' Books and Drugs ; pver broniflit. to tlie city of Albany. Also, a lai-jje lot oi goo-.ia sdecteu especially ior me Holiday Trade , such RsPoets in flne binding!. Illustrated Jn venlle Books. Ailwima. Family Bibloo. Pictni-es and Kmimrs. &c, &ts.. all of which will be sold at prices to suit tne times. 1M Sheriff's Sale. NOTICK IS HEREBY IVKN that hy virtue of a decree of foreclosure rendered in the Circuit Court of the Stan of Oregon for the conntv ot Liun, in a suit wherein Andrew Tripp" was plaintilf and 8. L.attrell, Uovey l,nt trell nnd William t'uiininpliani were detend mit. htiiI bv viitte of mi exeention issued out ot said Court in pursuance of said decree of foreclosure, and to tne directed and delivered on the 18th day of Xovetnber. 1880, coinmand imr and directimf me to sell the real property hereinafter described. I have levied upon the. lnortjcasced premises as described in said decree and writ of execution ns follows, to-wit: BeirinniiV' at the northeast corner of lot No. 3. in block No. 4, in thetown of llnon,tlience south S3J4 feet, thence west nfty feet, thence nort h 32 H feet, tnence east nity leet to t ne pince of ljesrinninisr. in the eonnty of Linn and State ol Oregon, ana on oaiuraay, uie " 1st dinj of January, 1S81, at the Court Honse door in the city of Alliatiy. I.itin coiinrv. Oregon, between the hours of o'clock A. St. and 4 o'clock J'. M., namely, two o'clock 1". it. of saldday, 1 wui feu ine nerein lMf,ne fU-Mc rilicr! moi-tinured ureiuidesat public miction to the hurtiest bidder forctsli in hand. to mil ixfv and pay tne demand OI rue piumiin iti said writ of exocut ion and decree of foreclos ure. Dated tSUs2;th day of November. A. T). 1880. J.J.CHARLTON, SherltTof Linn county, Oregon. ucc3,8unio fell eri IT's Sale. In theCircBlt Court-for the State of Oregon for thecountv ot Lttin. Luther White, Piaintifr, vs. , IT. n Aflflincl. Tlefendnnt. T Y V1RTCK OK A DfiCKEE of foreolosnre I) in tin- alKive named court in tlie above en titled suit, and an execution and order of sale issued iu rmrsnance t nereoi, ana to tne au-eci-ml nti.l (letlveiwd on the 17th dav of Novemlier. 1880, 1 have levied npon the mortgaged premis es described in said d-cree, as louows, io-wii : Cnnmein-i at tlie northwest corner of tlie Jarcd anil Marv Mtehool donation land claim. No illcHtlon 2i8, Claim 41. township 14, south rnn-w a wmt. thence atb 19 decrees 30 min utes west 100 ris, thence south "0 degrees 80 minutes east imt rods, tnence norm octrees -Li tit'mtiitw iiwt lKti i-ols. thence north 70 de- tfreesaii mlimies w'sr ito roua o ine piace ui iM-iriiminLr. contanilii-' UK) acres more or iess situated in the conntv f Ltnn and State of Or egon, and on woanesiay, tno 2'.)?.'t d"U of bzcmh?r, 13S0, nt the liotr t t one o'clock tn the afternoon of said day. at the Court iionsv aoor in iiiecuy oi Allwny.-in tlie county of Linn and Stateof Ore gon, I will sell the herein before described mort gaged premises, for cash in hand, to tbe hiirh et bidder, to satisfv and pay the demand of the plaintiff tn said writ. io-Tit, ine sniu oi 874 00. in U. S. gold coin, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month from tbe fln-t-day of Octolier, 1878, and the costs and distmrs- uients ol sattt suit aim cxiiense!. ii t-w i- m c Dated this 25th day ot novemner. iwi J. J. CHARLION, Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. By S. H. Clacgutos, Deputy. 13-9 nov-i6,80 . ATbs,ny Furniture House. JAMES DANNALS, ' Manufacturer and Dealer tn : FURNITURE, - - . - - ndroom Suits; Walnnt, Ash and Maile Parlor Suits ; Tatent Bockoi-s, Easy Chairs and s lrfuiijes a specialty. SprinG MattresseS, Extension Centre Tables, Pillar Extension, etc. A. splendid lot of CD 330 -A. I 3FL , Walnut and Hard-wood Chairs of all kinds, "WTxataots, Bookcases. Sideboards; in tact, I intend to keep a first class FukniturE HousE . I am thankful for iat patronage, and Intend tojnake It to the interest of all r rcsidents of this city and vicinity to come anil' see me. . 1 Corner of Second and Ferry streets, AJLBANT .. IvlSniM OMUOS. Qrsam Qandy pactcry. C. V- OSBOBN, First street, opposite Mcll wain's ALBAKY; I OnEGOJf. JJanufactnrcr and dealer in all kinds of ; Keeps for sale '- -it , -f '.it. -:. n;, - :w:.;-v i French and American ' CAIVHIjES; HUTS, 'TOIJACO, which will be sold at nrlces to suit the times J'anies unit rjHUS-suppiiea wmi tsuann, i C!e at reduced udt-Cs, 1 . " You are resiKwtinHy Invited to give noeacall. . '" : ' - i w iKmitw. Nov. 19, ltidO-nvJ v. IL3 0l3J LEGAL. 1 FjLIATT A C'tlAMBEnL.AItf, LftQieys" at Law, ALBANY, - OREGON. OFFICE In Foster's new brick blot-k, first door to tlio lott, up j-lairs. . vllnlS C. POWELL, W. K. BIMEC, - POWELL tfe lilLYJZZT, Attorney t Law and Solid! ors In Chancery, Cr T f ' " , tKs- - i , 0LL.ECTI05S promptly made on all po ts. ' Txians negotiated on reasonable terms. - i viikq in x usicrsjiew uiwk jiuvaa J. K. WEATIIERFOUD, - (HOTAET PUBLIC.) ' I Attorney at Law,! ALBANY, : : OEE(iQN. I ifTTTI.T. PRACITTCR IN THK TtlFVKIt EXT courts of the Slate. Special attention sfiv- en to collections and-probate matters, office in taiu r eiiows' Temple.- ii4viu K. B. HtrMPIIKKV. C. 3E. WOIVEKTOX. Iliimptare)r& Wolverton, Attornej-a nitil Counselors fit Law. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE WiBT of -thisStatc tJFFic-E in Froinan's brick (up stairsl Albany,' Oregon, . Un49 )L. II. JIOXTAME, A-ttorey at Law, : ALBANTj .OREGON. OFFICE Upatan-9, over John Brlgprs' store, on First street. . vllnls C. II, HEWITT, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office, Otd Rat OJJtx Buildir. Albany, Oregon. "H7"ILL PRACTICE in the diOrrent Courts ot TV the State. Tlln52 ..-.. . Hi. BLACKBt'RS', - ATTORNEY AT LAW, AI.BAXT, i 'S OBCCOS. PROMPT AT'ENTION 6IVEX TO A I.I. business. . - ..,.-.- u - 22v9 i , MEDICAL. D. M. JOaiES, jrt, Physicisin'iaiid Surgeon, . . AI.I5ANY, onruos, , OFFICE At Plnmuicr's Drug Store, in Olid K'-llows' Temple. R Est nKNCE- Second and Washimrton streets, one block south of Ans. Marshall's livery stables. itivli B. SI. SAVAC3, II. and --"Sturgeon, Fromans'J Brick, up stairs. Flrttt street, . ; Altontiv, OreKQn " viemo C. C. KELLY, HI. PHYSICIST & STOGE02T. iUlVXT, : : OEKGOS. fFFICE IX MtTLWAIXfs BKICK ULOCIC. V Kesidence one door north ol broom facto ry, Lyon st reet. 11T13 ileitis F. WII2TaXO, ARTIST, Fresco, SignP Scene. - -. A Jill Pictorial - IJiaixit,iir- DEMGS1SO A SPECIALTT. Rooms sand 7. Pavrlsh block. corner First and Fei-ry streets, Alliany, Oreeron. ST- CHARLES HOTEL, ALBANY, : . . OREC.OX, , Mrs. C. RoiiK, Proprietor. TITTS HOUSE has been thoroughly overlmol ed and renovated, and nlaeed in first cla condition for the accommodation of Its srnests. .ood Sample Room for (?mtmercitU Tnivelers. General Stasre Ofnee for ( -orvallio. Independ ence and Lebanon. Free 4'oitebto and froia the home. . vimw ALBANY Albany, Oregon. Tne Second Terai will open on Wednesday, Sept. 1st, ISO. For -partlculai-s concerning the cotfrsea of study and the price of tuition, avply to , Bev. ELBERT N. CI T, Pres. July SO, 1880vl2n ' flT TV Great chance to make money. We i VwliU" need a person in every town to take aohse.ript.lons ior tne largest, cneares' ann uesi Illu-dratiMl familv nubliiition in the world. Anyone can become A inucccssl'ul aaenU Six tp?iml works of art ariven free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody sut scribes. One agent reiKM ts taking 140 sulwcrr tMir in a day. A lady a stent rep -rts making over 2(Vi clear proflr-in ten" days. AH who en ffaire make money fast, yon can devote all vonr time to the bnsines. or only spare time Yti'i need not be away front- home over nlslit Von ran do 1t as wellas others. Full direetloni nnd terms ft-eot K!etr:itt ami expensive Onlht fiee. If you want profitable work send ns your urifties a r mii-n. ic corns noininv urn, 110 business. nonn wlo ensrawca laws to mKe srretit pav. ' Address UeoKOK Stinm-t A Co., i Per: lanii. Maine. 4 4-13 . $66 a week in your own town. S Ontnt rree. No risk. Hi-aden if yott want a I business at which pel-sons of either I an make ereiit rmv all fhe time thev work. ' -. fori part Icnlurs to U Uallistt A Co., ! lid. Alamo. 4--ia AdinlnlWtrhltfrX Notice o OeUltorsEa- f tme of Iitlel Hrlnale, weeeaaefi. "VTOTICK Is hereby gl -en to the creditors of sala deceaseatiia an wnomit may concern, that the underpinned has been dulv amtointed administratorof the estate of tlie snid Haniol Bi inaie, deocased, by an order or tue county Court of the state of Oregon, for L,lnn Countv j made bv L. Fliiiu. Judtce of said 'court, dated the 4th day of Ootorber. A. P-. 1880: and all per- sons hnvlmr eiaimSagainst said estate are hei-e- oy rcqinrea-to prescni inem, wiiu ine proper von-hersi within six months from t he date ot this notice, to tlva-undevslKned at his i-eeidence tour miles east oi snemi svrniion.iu hkiu couniy. n. X), .M , 'All, i.i im ..,... . J. v. wrtsiit, atry. tor aura. - - . vuma StoeKholdcr'a Mcetlnjf. ajOTICK IS IIEBKHT IVE?i that the annn- .a ai meeting ii tic uiwMtuHa-i, ,n meiouf Conntv Agrtcuitural Assoc-iation will he held in room So. 3. second floor- of Odd Fellows' Temple, in tlie-eity.of Alany. Linn county, a - - m, f,V. .1 . . ... lun.ianr ireguu, ,i.j.ith.rj uiu vj J 1881, at the hour of one oelock In the nttcmoon of said day, lor the purpose of elect mg seven directors for sutU Aswa-iaHon, to serve thenezt ensuing year. - TUtUMAS FROM AN, secretary. Albany, Oregon, Iiee. S, 1880-vl3nl0t . HnhMt an-i only r-ir p W f Ctntmmi--aiv Rzpaiilimu. Widely and famrablsf to wn anv-iiphurieitati a a great .tm. fihyh'eitti tnvf'r frnlity ml'aut it, Tt1bwi hie qanliticsVf ttT-'n iwms plaster s-et:-i tVsnlri'ia-.-rn'".l14f-','liy'sr.dseit!iS6 rvlicnt inn. Jt r-iivi- lin5t at once and enrcs where eh"r f.""l -r to rr:!nv.- IJ a wtthent ?-tM f lst. riiftfijr -eer dtn4d fcf I amors'! Vr -sk T 'r'r, P.'!win.itifm,-Splosl-iUja Kidney Uomfilalnlssnd " locAl schna ami pains. Avc'ti',,'-.-!!,- v" l by nil DrugiMlr.lrlceitc . biAUUUTt ii ivaxtott 21 Piatt fit., K. Propra I bas opened a splendid lot ot Toys. &,Christm n In Gradwobi'tn'ietc, taly oooopied toy 4a , bain, on First street. " .... ..... - , j i ' Toy8 ror t he Holidays, aU of which I intend rosrarctleas ot-cost, to ciose ont ia tbaw-" nnes. ( -nil aud be eonvlnoed t tbe trBtfftani tbe above. - - - . , a. jroaxjfia Alliany., Orepron, Kov.'iS, 1S80. Broadhead Alpac 1 rtl ' rrsHERE CELEBRATED GOODS STILL X. lain their ataudard of eaccUeooa aa Cheap & Servioabl, -Will in damp weather, and are not excelled fry aa similar goods, neither . - . . FOREIGX OR r DOJIESTIC, An entire new lino of the most dcsirablcshatet just received at. j ,. v. . . .- SAItlUEL S. T0XJ2TG2. ' . - Albany, Or., Oct. 32, 18804 13na . a a 1. i, , ..1 1.1,.- T, .... 11-. IT 1 111."! Vr.bKSi.A . 7 IJoot. will find them at 8AMI-EL K. Temsv Theae Bool are also made with the celalmttoA Standaitl SiMV, -warranted not to ripk. . C. JOHNSON, r.1. Di9 ... . isoniaeopothic ' Pbysiclau - and Surgeon. 1 ' OFFICK In Froitianl brick block, aptatra, Albany , Oregon. US Zlsad. ' Bead. Head. HEAT UAZLZS First Street, Albany, Oregon, J. R. EiEitHE, : : Proprietor. . T. - r . s. TX71T.L KKKP THK . BKST: MKATS Of A1.X. If K imls the inn: ket atior,-tf, antl will pay the hurries cti -h jirlce for U-.t-f. Pork. Hattm, Veall'alve -! l-.it kciiS ; also. Hides nnsx Fnrsloualit nw-1 : it, UKUKES.v, OCtOlH!l I..liljt-Vl3nl. . .. Hfsolisffon Xotlee. . TMIE COPAKTN Kltr-HIf heretofore extstins JL. between I. Hol-ielier-and F. tioeus, nnder Tlie flrm-hnme of llo.n her A Goeist, in tbe Ciry Market, is this day dissolved by mutual coo. sent,.!. Goelz reiirm. All accounts ik the firm must lieiettle-.l lmme-liatety ; jnrtie hsv-, mfr cliiim airamst tlie arm i:n imw-iil them at once for payment. !. ITOl.Af -IIKK. v Albany, Or., Xov. 19, 1880. - . Ladies' -Variety Emporium, KEEPS CONST ANTLT OS HASP GermmZeph'jr. Cania.1. Thread. Tin, : v Meedlcs, Jiuttrms. J'eal lintr .yvitrJt- , es and Curls, Hosiery,. Stamped Goods. tCc-i tCc., &c. Alsif. Ajjcnt'or Pr. -irarneri Healtn Contt s T - ' Cblid's Wastst . ann Madam FojeM i - Corset r Sliirt t SupporteB.r ESFrench "tampin ' donolo hnler. . 1.14afJi,""''a'hiu st onnortire Post nfflecUF9Sr heury.w. SL:mi & Cjo . v,--- CCLEBRATCD THISTLE D f I1 a l i HENRY V.SMITH Ci C - Knton Count, 6th Gist. KtniuaZf? oFFtcn. ' - ' 35254 West TWi : cincir.riATi ' E. Snltmarsh, agent, Albany, , ireuon. vl&s " i ppcf buswesa now before the ph;e. Te AiMM. can mate money luatt-r at k than aayUiinK elee Capitai not ot-s fnr - twii. - - we win srart you. ?ij a tiay n, -, ? made at borne by the tniu4ti-;oTis.' ' women, boys and ftirls wanted every . i work for us. Sow Is the time. YoatMno yonr whole time to the work, or out v vf spare momenta. So othor tuwuxot -a i' i. r you nearly aa well, ho one wmirs-v i. w'r-- can fail to make enormous ;iy by mst-'r sv once. Costly Outut and tcnus fine. A sifts, opportunity for maktrtir ntoiiry - v honorably. Addreoa Ibix A Co., a Maine , . 4i- , T""""V r jr-.- tiUT TAZT, t if..-,,: Ts - f itnrwr h'-tli-.i . I -!-'-'! I (- I Is80.-:FK t '-. "' i' f i - f '-'-. ! aiWrsss - iij- H. I 'vi If i -7 Mtesrhm: e. f - is, Sjpnpil(in r; . mhmiMiii- .-, tB'tf. rrt-i : ---fl with ovrr l."ot Uti-TrHiKn. ,s -Koods at Kho.fcai. irnv in iik'.. wb nifiK tnm ti.rr ni.-i 1111. , lHO.M'(;iHi(lV WA ft. I i .: 1 M a 2 Si WltU.U A.VA,, v I V 1 ' :.. '.'I ' -f ' Ik M7';